Off topic, perhaps, but I can verify that the Hebrew on her neck is a transliteration, and a poor one based on the little I can see. It says only GOAD, or perhaps GOUD, can "J"... In the word "can," the nun, which produces the "N" sound, has a final form when it appears at the end of the word, and that's not it. The last word that is meant to say "judge" uses the modern workaround for the fact that there is no "J" sound in Hebrew. All of the biblical names we know that begin with "J" actually begin with a "Y" sound in Hebrew. Joseph, for example, is actually pronounced Yosef. In modern Hebrew they use the letter that makes the "G" sound (gimel), and put an apostrophe next to it when they want to be Western.
Also; for what it's worth, to an observant Jew, tattooing Hebrew on anyone represents a terrible desecration of both the holy language and the body created by G-d.
ב'שלום
Ari